Motors and ESCs are mounted using the Space One power distribution board. Nice board with 5 and 12 volt filtered regulator and nice big pads for soldering. The thing I like is that all positive pads are in a row on one side and negative on the other side, so much less chance of a short-circuit

On hold for a bit now as receiver will be mounted on CF plate over the FC. Just not enough room for the R9DS, so I've ordered the much smaller R6Ds. Lots of room for the camera though. I like the camera mount design much better than the typical front plate on the ZMR250, angle is easily adjustable without any kind of permanent mount.

Just about done. R6DS receiver arrived yesterday, man it's a tiny little unit. 10 channel total and unlike the original R6D, it has S-Bus. Had a little problem that everything is set up and working in Betaflight but when I tried motor test, nothing. Stumped for a minute until I realized that all the signal and ground wires are reversed on the board. Rookie move hahaha. May have to rethink the IBCrazt AirScrew VTX antenna, as it seems grossly out of proportion to the size of the quad, but other than that just have to shorten the battery leads and figure out the receiver antenna mount

Added some LEDs! Wow, that took a lot longer than I thought. I used a Luminier LED PDB, would have liked to stack it under the FC but there just isn't enough room. So I mounted it on the bottom with 5mm spacers for clearance. I set it up for now with Christmas lights.

Added some LEDs! Wow, that took a lot longer than I thought. I used a Luminier LED PDB, would have liked to stack it under the FC but there just isn't enough room. So I mounted it on the bottom with 5mm spacers for clearance. I set it up for now with Christmas lights.
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This flies soooo much nicer than the first one, the T-Motors are super smooth and quiet and a LOT more powerful than the Redbottoms, but I still get almost an extra minute per flight. I highly recommend them.